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SOAPSTone

SOAPSTone. Purpose: To use an analytical process to understand the author’s craft *AP Strategy for test taking* . Credit: Katie Brown, Erin Meese Shuksan Middle School. S O A P S Tone. Speaker- who?. Occasion- what happened?. Audience- reader?. Purpose - why? . Subject - what?.

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SOAPSTone

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  1. SOAPSTone Purpose: To use an analytical process to understand the author’s craft *AP Strategy for test taking* Credit: Katie Brown, Erin Meese Shuksan Middle School

  2. SOAPSTone Speaker- who? Occasion- what happened? Audience- reader? Purpose- why? Subject- what? Tone- attitude?

  3. Speaker • Who is the speaker, not just the author! • What are they like? • What are their interests? • Who are they speaking for?

  4. Occasion • What caused someone to think about writing? • What is the particular occasion for this specific piece of writing?

  5. Audience • Who is the intended reader? • Who is the writer speaking to?

  6. Purpose • Why is this article being written? • Inform? Explain? Persuade ?

  7. Subject • What is the topic? • What is this article about?

  8. TONE • What is the author’s attitude toward the subject? • Does the writing seem positive or negative?

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